Florida and Collier County Election Results — 2022
The election results clearly show that the majority of Collier County and Florida voters support policies espoused by the far-right side of the Republican Party.
The election results clearly show that the majority of Collier County and Florida voters support policies espoused by the far-right side of the Republican Party.
Erik C. Brechnitz, Christine Dowell, Greg Folley, Darrin Palumbo, and Nanette Arlene Rivera are running for three seats on the Marco Island City Council. The election is nonpartisan and the top three vote-getters will win.
Republican Chris Hall and Democrat Bebe Kanter are running to represent District 2 on the Collier Board of County Commissioners:
Three proposed amendments to Florida’s Constitution are on the ballot for all Florida voters in November. Approval by at least sixty percent of the votes cast is required for a measure to pass.
Incumbent Commissioner Sandra Lee Buxton and Ed Brandt, pastor at Lely Presbyterian Church, face “ghost candidates” with seemingly no interest in winning or serving in office for two seats on the CMCD Board.
Two seats on the five-member Board of Fire Commissioners of the North Collier Fire Rescue District are on the ballot for voters who live in the District.
In this post: an overview of what is on the ballot for Collier County voters and guidance for non-Collier Florida voters as well. Florida sample ballots can now be downloaded from County Supervisor of Elections websites.
“Conservative America First owns Collier County now! Praise the Lord!” said Collier County Republican State Committeeman and local grocer Alfie Oakes, speaking from the stage of his Seed to Table retail store on Election Night.
As of 9:13 PM on Election Day, with a Collier County voter turnout of 29.7%, the more conservative local candidates consistently won in the closed Republican primaries.
After the Naples Daily News published what Collier County Republican Executive Committee Chairman Frank Schwerin called a “hit piece” about District 5 School Board candidate Timothy Moshier, he sent out a “Time-Sensitive/Voter Alert” email